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Things To Do

When you're in town, take some time to explore downtown Greeneville. See the birthplace of legendary frontiersman Davy Crockett or tour the historic homestead of President Andrew Johnson - it's all within minutes of our hotel in Greeneville, TN. Visit the National Storytelling Center, or take the kids to the Hands-On Regional Museum. Our hotel is also near the Cherokee National Forest with over 500,000 acres of hiking, biking and breathtaking scenery. Get a few thrills at Nolichucky Whitewater Rafting, look into the Appalachian Caverns, or take a drive to Bristol Caverns. Looking for some fast-paced excitement? Take a short drive to the Bristol Motor Speedway. Or maybe you'd rather slow things down with a round of golf or shopping nearby. With so many things to do in Greeneville, TN located near our Hampton Inn hotel, you are sure to find an activity to suite your mood. And for the history buffs, long before banner ads and infomercials, advertising often relied on the "See Rock City" barns, such as the William Chaney barn on Highway 411. The barn which has survived since the early '40s, was refurbished for Hampton Hotels' Save-A-Landmark® Program.